HLF School to Re-open Soon

Help Liberia Foundation Community School will this month reopen its doors to students, teachers, and parents for the new school year, that is, the 2024/2025 school year.

Although the school was unable to officially close in July, it will officially open this month, September. The school was unable to have an official or formal closing program as we do every year because of the uncontrollably heavy down pour of rain on the day set for the closing program.

It rained and rained so heavily that parents, teachers, and community residents found it very difficult to leave their homes. Therefore, there could be no formal program, characterized by various activities and photo-taking.

We sincerely apologize to everyone for our inability to have posted anything earlier about not having a closing program for the 2023/2024 school year.

Also, plans are being put in place for there to be regular articles concerning happenings, events, and activities at the school, beginning this month.

Meanwhile, there will be a teachers’ workshop next week to carry out some rehearsal training for the teachers before the opening of school.

Profound thanks and appreciation to everyone for starting and ending the 2023/2024 school year with us. We look forward to a more fulfilling 2024/2025 school year.

The photos are from the last school year.

HLF Students Selected for Computer Training Program

Six of Help Liberia Foundation Community School’s kids have been selected to participate in a computer training program.

The computer training program is organized by an organization known as Peal Draven Change (PDC). The training started on Monday, My 27, 2024, in Buchanan City.

It is a three-month computer program that will help give the children some computer education or training. The students so selected are Diamond Diggs, Mercy Zoegar, Prince Toe, Princess Flomo, Temah Zoegar, and Frankie Nyankoon.

They will attend the training from 3pm to 4pm daily. It is free of charge, but the organization has asked HLF School to, from time to time, help with the purchase of gas for the running of the generator being used for the training.

We are thankful to Peal Draven Change for selecting six of our children for this special computer training. We are also proud of our kids and the teachers making this happen, especially the Acting Principal, Mr. Morris Dahngbah.

We wish our students well as they go through this training process.

Note: We would appreciate any assistance that will enable HLF to help with the purchase of gas/petrol.

HLF Kids Visit School’s Land

Few weeks ago, some kids of Help Liberia Foundation Community School visited the school’s plot of land located near Moe Town in Buchannan City.

The visit was made possible by the Acting Principal, Mr. Morris Gahngbah, who suggested that the kids go and see the land that will host their future school.

The one acre of land was bought in 2011, and it is meant for the construction of a modern school building for the kids, but the lack of funds has caused a delay in the construction.

Educating the Kids of Buchanan

Although the kids in our school are given the chance or opportunity to play and have fun while in school, we do focus on the main purpose for which they are in the school, that is, to help them learn and have a better future.

The following photos, except for one, show kids of HLF School in their learning mood, as the staffers are determined to help them grow academically so that they can have a future that is different from their current conditions.

Flashback – Teachers and Students in Our School